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The society - RoCKy - 04-12-2021 Hey guys, I actually wanted to ask you what are your thoughts about how our society will look like in 20 - 50 Years. I am really more than curious about what you guys come up with. So here are some questions you might want to answer in your reply; 1. What are your thoughts of how society will look like in 20-50 years? 2. Do you think that the current Corona Virus affects the society in future? 3. Do you think we will use more high-tech stuff than now or less or the same? 4. Do you think that more EU states are going to leave the EU? 5. Which country do you think will be one of the strongest on earth? 6. 7. etc Feel free to answer those questions and also feel free to ask the community for their your own opinion about your thoughts. Looking forward to see some of your replies ![]() RE: The society - Conn - 04-12-2021 The future: What needs to be at the forefront of discussion now is nuclear proliferation, and the damage that it will inevitably do to the planet, given the right circumstances. It is not unreasonable to assume that, if now there were to be a war that breaks out, and WMDs such as nuclear warheads were to be used, then we may as well call the time of death for the planet. Nuclear explosions will damage and for hundreds, if not thousands of years, making it uninhabitable, killing all wildlife, and destroying any hopes of agricultural growth. Recently, there have been plans for the UK to expand it's nuclear arsenal, which currently stands at over 100 active warheads. If WMDs such as these serve only to act as a deterrent, and should never be used, then it is beyond me why over £30bn is to be set aside to invest in more bombs that, in theory, should just sit and never be deployed; again, if they are deployed, then we are all doomed. £30bn could be spent investing in services that make a real difference, ensuring that our NHS doesn't continue to crumble, that it has the services available that are required, that staff are paid a fair wage. £30bn could be invested into the mental health crisis, it could go into national projects that benefit us all such as fibre infrastructure, or further allowing accessibility to schools and universities. Too many countries play God with their defence programmes, many of which are frankly ridiculous fire pits designed to suck up money for no useful gain. The talk shouldn't be about how many more nukes we need, it should be about how we reduce our arsenals, and work towards a society that can resolve issues amicably, rather than by killing everyone and everything in a path of destruction. COVID: I expect that more people will adopt face masks even post-COVID, similarly to the usage in some Asian countries due to smog and such. This isn't a bad thing, I think people will treat it quite like a safety net, just for that extra bit of protection. This would be great to see when people are suffering from flus, as the mask serves the role to add an extra bit of protection for those around the mask wearer. It can't hurt. I strongly believe that COVID should bring the question of foreign aid into the forefront, as it is common knowledge that many of these viruses, bugs, etc, will originate in countries with poor public health management, as many of the countries are not very developed. Foreign aid benefits everyone, as we can see, moving into a more globalised society with transatlantic connections becoming easier and easier with transport. Those countries who are in a comfortable position with well developed healthcare systems should be working in conjunction to raise the stability and infrastructure of other countries. If we can work together, rather than continue in a divided society, then everyone benefits. Vilifying countries is not the solution (e.g. "China Virus"), that xenophobic hatred only functions to further divide all nations, and thus we all suffer because of it. As for the EU question: If people watching the UK as the test subject are reasonable, I wonder how long until it's put down as a failed experiment. As we have left, exports to EU countries have dropped dramatically, and we're not compensating with exports to non-EU countries. We have lost a ton of rights and abilities, such as the right to freely travel, and work in 27+ countries, and then there are many stipulations that people are experiencing; I received a £70 tax and duty bill from Fedex following an order from an EU store, which luckily they covered - this won't be the case all of the time. Brexit was a disaster for business and for individuals. Tech: Of course tech will advance greatly. Look back 10 years time, and consider what mobile phones were then, as to now. Better yet, look back 20 or 30 years time at what we didn't have. This will only continue to expand with the introduction of 5G, IoT, AI, etc. We've barely touched the tip of the iceberg as to what is possible with compute power. Society will evolve around it, and hopefully it will be mostly used for good. Strongest Country: The strongest country is the one that has a heart, in my eyes. The USA could be classed as the richest third world country, due to the fact that hundreds of thousands of people are declared bankrupt every year as they cannot afford medical bills. There is a mindset that everyone can reach the American Dream, except due to the fundamental issues with a capitalist society, there are so many roadblocks being thrown up that stop this from being the case. Anyone, or any country that believes that it is a good and fair outcome that a multi-billionaire continues to grow wealthier whilst exploiting workers with poor wages, the inability to unionise, and strict, inhumane working conditions, is either wilfully blind and ignorant, or downright psychopathic. It should be the role of governments to fight these injustices for the betterment of its citizens, except you rarely see any questioning of Amazon's business practices, but for a small amount of journalism that never tends to get national coverage. Judging a country as strong based on its ability to invade any other country, or wipe any country off the face of the earth is the equivalent of judging how great and strong a person is based on their genitalia. RE: The society - god - 04-12-2021 LEGALISE WEED RE: The society - Veronica - 04-12-2021 The future: If we look at 20 years from now, the major changes will be in urbanization. We will see new shiny buildings and projects, including road, energy, and other facilities that impacts our lives. Maybe a hydro loop? Environmental problems will be solved if they are taken care of today, if not then be ready for extreme disasters and pollution. Politics will be different, maybe there will be wars, more annexations and instability. Esp in Africa and Middle East, if no peace deals or treaty’s made in the next two years, then wars will go on forever. Myanmar, Iraq, Syria, Libya, central Africa do not have a bright future. We need to boycott France. The corona virus has made the poor poorer and the rich richer. Global poverty has increased by 50% and millions have lost their jobs. It will take years for everyone to get vaccinated so expect death tolls to reach millions. As the pandemic comes to an end we will see a global recovery in the economy. Healthcare will change. As well as preventing annother pandemic will be more effective, but in 20 years people may forget and act stupid again. like how we forgot about the swine flu in 2010 High tech stuff in the future will change how we interact and do shit. Maybe Alexa will have a mind of her own, maybe we will have drone taxi Uber drivers. The technology in the next 20 years will be targeted to solve today’s problems. More automation. More AI. Especially in the defense and military industry. That shit crazy. Big tech companies like Tesla google Facebook apple etc will be innovating our future. No iPhone = no life. Possibly. If the countries that want to leave the EU then it would most likely be Italy , then the Netherlands. If Britiain proves to be well without the French. Then others will follow. So far Germany is the sugar daddy for the poor EU countries like Greece. These poor countries depend on the EU for bailouts. Europe union was made to have duty free trade, visa free travel and to stop ppl from killing eacother. Like WW2 Most powerful countries will be China, USA then Russia. Their expansion in global markets and military makes them unstoppable. As for USA and Russia it will depend on the presidents in the next 20 years. These are my assumptions based on my knowledge and facts. RE: The society - Woods3yy - 04-12-2021 san marino will be the powerhouse of the world innit RE: The society - Haarek - 04-12-2021 (04-12-2021, 12:14 PM)Conn Wrote: The future: Easy on the ritalin, Conn RE: The society - Veronica - 04-12-2021 ![]() cute. we still have 6400 ![]() RE: The society - Lewwings - 04-15-2021 (04-12-2021, 01:06 AM)RoCKy Wrote: 1. What are your thoughts of how society will look like in 20-50 years? Just some general thoughts. I do like the topic and theories that come with predicting the future, and if the forums stays up for a long-time to come, some of my predictions will either be proven or disproven. Problem with this sort of stuff is the world can change dramatically over the course of a few weeks (as we saw with COVID-19) or event worse, in a single day (9/11), but nonetheless, it's still a fun thought exercise in dreaming up some future path the world might take. Excellent thread, RoCKy! |